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Occupation
  
Writer, curator

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Born
  
1 August 1956 (age 60) (
1956-08-01
)
London, England

Known for
  
The Global Art Compass, Deutsche Bank

Parent(s)
  
Major General Michael Ellis Hicks and Jean Hilary Hicks

Website
  
facebook.com/art.compass.1/

Books
  
The Global Art Compass: New Directions in 21st-century Art

Alma maters
  
Eton College, University of St Andrews, Emory University

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Alistair Hicks (born 1 August 1956) is a writer and art curator. He was Senior Curator at Deutsche Bank for 20 years and is an international curator.

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Education

Hicks was educated at Eton College, and subsequently at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, graduating in 1978 with an Art History MA. Hicks then continued to study at Emory University, Georgia, USA to read Art and Business.

Career

Hicks is the author of The Global Art Compass: New Directions in 21st Century Art, a survey of 21st century art. Hicks has curated several exhibitions, including Raymond Pettibon and Marko Maetamm at Kumu, Art Museum of Estonia and of the Moscow Conceptualist Nikita Alexeev at Narrative Projects in London. Hicks is author of several publications on contemporary art, including The School of London, New British Art in the Saatchi Collection and Art Works: Deutsche Bank Collection Group Head Office, Frankfurt.

Hicks writes as a critic and commentator for The Financial Times, Apollo Magazine and Frieze Magazine. He was a contributor to The Spectator, Vogue and The Times.

  • Christie's Auction House, 1981 – 1982
  • Antiques Across the World, editor, 1982 – 1985
  • Antique, editor, 1985 – 1996
  • Deutsche Bank, 1996 – 2016
  • Personal life

    Hicks lives in London with his wife and has two daughters.

    References

    Alistair Hicks Wikipedia